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20-Santa Cruz Sentinel Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1981 1 ilk A Grove Saturday Singer Connie Haines New Type Blood Tests Key To Everett Case vs Just As As Ever v. i i v. Busy i ll If -4 1 jr -rf 'III 1 1 'c 4 'r A Hi :4 1 v. Vln.

ajfu 8 i 'T LOS ANGELES i AP The outcome of a paternity suit against actor Chad Everett, which is to get under way later this week, may rest on a judge's decision over the admissibility of findings from a relatively-new type of blix)d test. Everett was ordered by the court to submit to the highly regarded human leucocyte antigen (HLA test, and Dr. Paul Terasaki. who invented the test, said it showed a 95 percent probability the actor was the father of 8-year-old Dale Andre Lee Everett. Despite defense contentions that state laws and some appellate court decisions rule out use of blood tests to prove paternity in legal cases.

Superior Court Judge Raymond Cardenas held in a preliminary ruling that the HLA test is not automatically excluded from evidence by the state's 1953 Uniform Act on Blood Tests. The paternity battle has dragged on for over eight years, through two aborted trials and various appeals. The boy's mother. Sheilah Scott, claims she is trying to protect "a child's right to know his roots and parentage." Lorraine C. Gollub, the attorney representing Dale Everett, has argued that the HLA test is admissible because it is different and more reliable than traditional blood tests used in paternity cases.

Everett, who starred in "Medical Center," "Centennial" and Sunday's ABC-TV movie. "Mistress of Paradise," has denied ever having had sexual relations with Ms. Scott. Nonetheless, he agreed during the first aborted paternity trial in 1973 to pay her $5,000 and set up an annuity which pays the child $275 a month a figure which was increased to $400 a month in 1980 on court order. With the new trial pending, a judge ordered Everett to submit to the HLA blood test last August.

"It is wonderful the way they have preserved the old." she said of the remodeling job at the Grove. "So often when they remodel they destroy it Haines was born in Savannah. Ga She joined the Harry Band when she was only 16. and it was James who gave her her stage name "He said you don't look like Yvonne Mane Antonette Ja Mais And there would be no room on the marque for me. You look like a Coiinie to me So she became Connie Haines.

Six months later she joined the Tommy Dorsey band and with Frank Sinatra they became the number one girl-boy singing team in the country. They sang songs such as "Oh Look At Me Now." "Let's Get Awavs From It All." "What Is This Thing Called Love." "Will You Still Be Mine." "Sunnyside Of The Street." and "I'll Never Smile Again." "I saw Frank recently." she said Monday. "It was the 40th year anniversary. I was singing the Rainbow Room (New York i and Frank came to hear me and he came up on stage. It was a nostalgic evening for me." That was a year ago Christmas When told that Count Basie will be playing the Grove Oct.

17. she said. "I'd love to see him again." Connie Haines appeared with only two big bands, Harry-James and Tommy Dorsey. "Tommy's band was the band that made the hits with Frank and My favorite music is the Dorsey music." Of her show Saturday, she says she will be singing many of her hits, "they want the swinging years," she says. "It's what people want.

I can do an hour and a half concert and still not sing them all." And how come she is coming back to Santa Cruz0 "I am an ambassadoress for Home Savings and Loan. They contribute the show and the band for these charity affairs. I sing frequently for them in between tours." Tickets are still available for the show. For further information call 423-6935 or 425-8593. By MKL BOW EN Sentinel Entertainment Editor "I'm busier now that 1 was as a teenager." singer Connie Haines said Monday touring the Cocoanut Grove where she will perform here Saturday night with the Sal Carson Orchestra and the Pied Pipers in the Omega Nu's "Cabaret." Connie Haines is definite about her opinion that the Big Band sound is "back." "It is wonderful that all of we girls are still singing." She mentioned Helen O'Connell.

Rosemary Clooney and Margaret Whiting. Haines has just completed a string of nine consecutive one-niters. She has appeared with Gordon MacRae. Alvino Rev. and the Ink Spots on colleges in such places as Pasadena's Cal Tech.

La Mirada, El Camino. Santa Barbara. Valle-jo, Flint Center in Cupertino and Hayward. And she has just pressed a new album. "Connie Haines Sings." She says the album includes everything and goes up to "For Once In My Life." "I love the ballads," she says, and "I do some contemporary songs.

I just love 'What I Did For Love' and 'New York, New Haines was looking forward to her return home (Marina del Rev I Monday evening for a brief rest before her return to Santa Cruz. Haines says there have been many incidents during her musical career that she will never forget. She has performed before three presidents in the White House, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson. Once named the top vocalist in the nation, Miss Haines had such hits as "Que Sera." "Mississippi Mud." "How It Lies," "You Made Me Love You." "01' Man Mose Is Dead," "Shoe Fly Pie." "Can't Help Lovin' That Man Of' Mine." "Why Was I Born," and "Broken Hearted." Haines was standing at the bar with one show off as she chatted with newsmen and she recalled playing the Grove in 1940 with the Tommy Dorsey orchestra and a young singer named Frank Sinatra. Connie homes Cream Record Lawyers Sue Schlifz Chad Evereif In the past, courts have used standard tests only to disprove paternity.

Such tests, involving red blood groupings, could prove only that a certain man was not the father of a child. The HLA, which uses white blood cells, is used extensively in matching kidney transplant donors with recipients. It is said to show a large array of "genetic markers," inherited characteristics passed on to the child by the father. His test, invented 25 years ago, standardized nationally in 1964 and adopted as the international standard in 1970, has the approval of the American Medical Association and the American Bar Association for use in paternity cases. But the State Supreme Court has never ruled on the HLA's validity, and its acceptance in California courts remains uncertain.

ASHRAM -5 A liim bv WOLFGANG D0BR0W0LNY NICKELODEON WINNER 111 ACADEMY AWAKD EST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM 7 NICKELODEON hud over p4rT5l Dan Coyo'Sentmel the New York advertising agency of Benton and Bowles. U.S. District Judge William Gray set a Jan. 26 court date at a hearing Monday. In its suit, Cream claimed the television commercial, which shows Roundtree ordering a beer in a bar that is crashed by the "Schlitz bull," uses music similar to the "Theme From Shaft," by singer-songwriter Isaac Hayes.

Bo Derek in I WEEKDAYS AT PLUS! Bo Derek in IU (R) TOMORROW CRAWFORD IN "RAIN" NOW SHOWING 7:15 9:00 THE THIRD MAN" ENDS TONIGHT 2 BY KUROSAWA THE SHADOW WARRIOR Office Record percent over the summer of 1980. JOHN BELUSHI "WfjJ NOW SHOWING GIRARDOT NOIRET DE BROCA 1124 PACIFIC AVi Films Set Box HOLLYWOOD (API -With the lucrative Thanksgiving-Chistmas season still to go, U.S. film box office returns for 1981 were clipping along at a record pace, thanks to a summer film-going bonanza, the Motion Picture Association of America said. Admissions for the first eight months of 1981 increased two percent over the same 708.2 million million, the Tuesday. That cash registers $1,956 billion January-August 5.3 percent record set in 1980.

said Jack Valenti main increases in the when grosses I period in 1980 to from 694.3 MPAA said rang theater to the tune of for the period, up from the previous $1,858 billion MPAA President Valenti. noted that the took place June-August period, increased 15 6 CONTINENTAL DIVIDE i AND 7:00 DERSU UZALA If THI HUNTER km 4' CINEMA427-WI1 Entertainment Is In Spotlight 7:309:35 ANNIE PHILIPPE E.S.Svaa 10:40 Lincoln Cedar scums 47t-tti i (MirMg3 mSttrSh .1 Mjnfu Kristy tonight tonight y-MMf I fHtfei McNich0' 7:00 MSBST "Btow" 7:30 mmmm wta tiiy ArZuTXiz 7- faiWa I 1 AkUnVVfZJ-) NOW HEAR ll IN DOLBY nam A BRIAN De PALMA Film SKOAL KSCOAT ri''S'STiX WEEKDAYS jflSUfiSi i'0U l-W' to (fa CMBOm -L io, aonr- rriiso mmm tI'lVx Li! VALTER MATTHAU JILL CLAYBURGH j4- BABY r3n AnriPio mrmm wmz iM'i lit ni LOS ANGELES (API Lawyers for Cream Records say a Schlitz Malt Liquor commercial featuring Richard Roundtree was playing their song the theme from "Shaft and they want $100,000. An attorney for Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. says that's a lot of bull. Gerald Weiner, representing the record company, said he was unable to reach an out-of-court settlement with Schlitz and BLAIR BROWN A UNIVERSAL PICTURE PG 730 "FOUR" 9:35 CIMMUS 426 818 A RiVtf ST SO Yom a 00 SHACK" 7:10 CINIMAS tS 426 IJI1 IVIRST.

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